Mission

We help children, teens, and women develop and maintain an enjoyable state of mind.

WHO ARE WE?

Gold Mind Therapy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women and children through mental health support, education, and therapy. We provide safe spaces to process emotions, build self-esteem, and develop coping skills. We serve underserved and under resourced communities including single mothers, survivors of abandonment, and those affected by trauma. We offer in-person and virtual services. Our in-person programs are provided in collaboration with community partners. Virtual therapy, webinars, and digital resources ensure accessibility for all.

Ms. Corneshia is originally from Mississippi but has been living in a Texas since 2015. She is the oldest of 5 siblings. She loves to travel, spend time with family, ride horses, get pampered, try new foods, and create beautiful crafts. As a former educator, she has a strong passion and a big heart for encouraging and helping others overcome many of life’s toughest challenges, just as she has.

Paige Clough

Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor, Eagala Equine Specialist, Owner of Paloma Trails

Mrs. Paige is a native Texan. She is married and 1 has one daughter. She has over 20 years of experience of getting to know horses in a special way.

Camelia Henry

Community Volunteer, Secretary

The Gold Mind Therapy Board is made of individuals with a vested interest in the uniqueness of the services we provide.

Corneshia Hicks

LPC-A, Eagala Mental Health Professional, Play & Art Therapy Specialist, Trauma Informed Care Specialist, Founder/ President

OUR GOALS

  • Promote Mental Wellness

    Provide accessible and affordable mental health services and programs for women and children.

  • Foster Resilience & Growth

    Equip individuals with coping skills, confidence, and emotional regulation tools.

  • Create a Supportive Community

    Build a network of encouragement through mentorship, peer support, and family involvement.

  • Break the Stigma

    Increase awareness and educate communities about mental health to reduce shame and fear and make known available resources.